Kinard then struck Hassinger in the face, and the two began to fight until police arrived, officials said. Police say Kinard told the cashier "you're dead" several times before police showed up.

At the scene, police found a black pellet gun that resembled a handgun, officials said. Hassinger had severe bruising and swelling on his face as well as scrapes and bruises on his arm from the struggle, according to court documents.

He was taken to York Hospital for treatment.

Spoke to Kinard: Police said when Kinard was asked his name, he said "ask my lawyer."

Kinard then gave them a wrong name, charging documents state.

He was taken to the county's central booking unit for arraignment and officials learned his actual name, according to police.

Kinard was arraigned on the charges Oct. 2. He remains in York County Prison on $250,000 bail.

He does not have an attorney listed yet.

His preliminary hearing is scheduled for Nov. 13 at District Judge Keith L. Albright's office.

— Reach Christopher Dornblaser at cdornblaser@yorkdispatch.com or on Twitter at @YDDornblaser